Kingston News (1868), 7 Jul 1871, p. 2

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- .. .... vuuautallilnry mm` of business, and obse1- ` hat are suggestive of r` xia. Dutch ancestry 2 us altogether we are a van to shinu sunl can. us A urn L lll;l'Il .- know that you fishing town. mm _.. \FA uuuc Acct: was I50 the rings on the x are made fast; the 1g an ornamental as '1`o create the delu- 11 bv sxwanu 0 .\...'_ U1 nun AllglO- x .11 gratuity of donshin of the I . . _ _ - - --:4 \-AUlll(llIK 1030 D11`d3- th-roughout Europe is alway e feel the` supply. Sericulture also igs _ place among the employma Engfgltg colony. The mulberry plants ,the d e1u_ ing well, and the Acclimatiz: ms, 8 pair of New South Wales has 1: 8 oats to sonie Japanese silkworm egg 51,911 and said t6 be extremely valuabl with his seldom sold to foreigners, is no bad the report of the Silk Supply 4 Palinurus, London, there are in Victoria team. is 36,000 square miles of countr F119 3`l9' scriculture. ur on the BEAUTIFUL RUINS.---It is pro tum will serve untouched the mines of 1 ma] food Ville in Paris, and we can hm-dlg be large, that the proposal nds many a.dv 7 come- ful as it is to see 9. beautiful buil ed, yet after :1. ti1ue_ the eye b< urn. fnmna A... u. . , ___u__ ........u in) nu: DHAJI upon which it one moss-covered ston when they have t `(if utility and ten t .t f found immense. co: ' ` 3 dated structures t4 nothing of the IN square, and the ire Bernard it! there is out no}: have hmn. -l\llV\l .......uuuueu me mines the Hotelr thel I:cl`)lft:,Al$M1::t: 01Z`;`lC;?u;IaECh`1 Pas hardly be 5`"'P"i5 gineering Mining ,Practica.l gCl1emistrm cl proposal advocates. Pa.i.n- ssaying will be gpened on the 15th S: tgn 2} building destroy- . ' . . P m stones are none the less prized In the _Examinationa in the Faculty of Arts, ceased to perform the oice mm'1'_'18 S'tmbe1' 15th. the following of remain simply as memorials of St`/l.0[a1'8h'l1)8 8-ll( Exhibitions will be offered :- departed fame. We have in this country , First Year, 4 Exhibitions-3 of 8125- 1 of immense consolation in allowing dila.pi- $100. _ _ - _ _ I V 4 1'`-|.:L.-L:,, - - - _notonous statue in I.........a-- i S""`l Y" --_-.-., Me .a guuu reason to believe that its eongener, the ostrich, will thrive equally well, and the demand for feathers throughout always in excess of is taking its employments of the Acclimatization Society Wales lately received some eggs, which are According to Association of no less than country suitable to I .--..;4; ; .n4.vu 411.277 0. At Carruthers wharf the schooner Advmce arrived from Onwego this morning with 63 hhds sugar, 802 chests tea., 87 cases sardines, and 1,11!) one-quarter boxes and 5(X) boxes of The steamer Rochester left nsud, and the steamer Bay of Quinta returned to her berth gt ninn n :-lnolz hue .-.:..I..s , uuuau nave now mcrcased td six every probability that the ock \ siderably augmented during ti season. As the mm. :. n -u -.uuauq auglucllted. during the emu is a. country there is good x-ea.s `the ostricl nn....II-- --" v.` V. -:ul\z\I\.IDB All Bstfihes were importe (where they are farmed mcner lnstance. F d from South Af- protably), ` 0 sixtcrm u --.......u an uxutsr bu "Settle" which was accordingly done. In South Australia two ne` industry have been introdu prospect of success in either i ostriches imported fron (whnrn (VI-unu ..-- I--- \wuere may fa these have now i I nvm-u n.mL..1.:I.-;__ nun a nut: Ul. `KB 3110 123 CO pprsons on whom our had here came forward, and were into the adjoining room with t tlcmen in order to scttle" 1 uwmuunu. 1'ne uetendants were pursued, and the Earl of Aylosford was taken into custody, but released on bail. Captain Wombwell, `in escaping from the police, drove at a. furious pace, and hence the sum- mons against him for furious driving. --Mr Wontner and Mr Sayer having a ologized for the conduct of their clients, t 16 Bench u ""' FASHIONABLE AMUsEMENTS.--A NOBLE- MAN IN TROUBLE.--At Richmond, on Wed- nesday, the Earl of Aylesford was charged with disorderly eonduct by throwing our in a public thoroughfare, to the annoyance of passengers; and Captain Wumbwell, of the 2nd Life Guards. was mnm..,..m.1 :,_ u; passengers; and Captain Woml GuzLrd_S, was smmm furious d1'iving.--It appeared that fendants, with other gentlemen, V turning from Hampton Races, wh. of them threw our over several whom they passed in the Mortlals Richmond. The defendants 1 Avlmrfnrrl nrnn `-1 Several European Sovereigns have sent an- tqgrnpln _letterl to the Po , congratulating h_lIn on_ his jubilee. (`mean ictoriafs {elicita- t10. {t is stated, were sent by the telegraph. and H15 llolinesa, by the same medium, con- veyed hin blessing: to Her Majesty and the Roynl Family. - Elm h....,....n -: u.- xv.._.;.__..I uru..__.. 1.-.. nu... any n berth at nine o'clock last night. At .\'\I7'iH. a whnrf 9}; a6.....-...... I pray UI \uu.llvU R -v--J -u A nanny . | Mr Don all, of the Montreal lVimemt has commence: the publication of a similar journal in New York-the Witmw :1 daily religious and Ieculnr newspaper. I'iI to be publulhed ` . . on Uhriatizm nnncmles. mm necumr on Uhnatlmn principles. D_..-.I..ut I1.-nut nu...` l The N. Y. Tribune says 2 An unpleasant ` rumour, that ex-Congressman Bowen, con- ! victed of bigalnly`: had been Iiardoned by the President, has -en in circu ation for .1 few days, -but has been generallydisbelioved. A Washington despatch to the Associated Press, however, gives positive assurance that Bu - on has been pardoned. He was fairly con- _ victed of an aggravated breach of the laws against biganiy, and forgery was plainly one of the instruments by which the crime was made easier. None of the oicials who be- canie fainiliar with the case by being engag- ed in its prosecution were willing to recom- mend any mitigation of the sentence. The Attorney-General declined to interfere, and the offence was more glariiig on account of the high position of the bigamist. -rs uu unu unuuu `Is lsnulkllua. President Grant pardons Bowen the bigaf mist. This is wrong. Bowen's crime has no excuse. He is L wretch without mitigation, and has added to bigam fraud and forgery, and we know not what ot er crimes. We are in favour of mercy to convicts where it is do- served. But in this case it is notllir but mi encouragement to crime. \Ve hope resident Grant will yet realize the heinousness of his act.-.V. Y. Sun. 7 , ,_-- 1,--. ..... nu... muutuuunn. m in.-1.'\n in the Atlnlnnstration of Viscount Mellmurne, A correspondent at Leipzig writes :--It is quite a mistake to suppose that the larger German towns are free from small-pox, as has been avcrred Inure than once in English newspapers. Here in Leipzig the mortality .reaches sixty or seventy :1. week in n popu- lation of 80,000 or :1 little over. In l.`n-.i'lin, in Dresden, in Munich, and in Stuttgarul it is also raging, and in fact it is hard to say what place is net infected by this disezusc. It is only right that English tourists, .'I.hull`l`, to visit these places, shnuld knew the truth, for they will not learn it frum hotelkeepers and others whose interest it is to have an inux of travellers." A rrencn PEPSI` pl] that althou h the Mg nipr?-pd an. Innnmn n ;u:nu.n ynyux puuuunes 8 011110118 POPOI1 M t.Cenia tunnel has been pierbed, am locomo es have pass through it, there is still some doubt as to its being opened to travo] for some time to come. The trouble is in the ventilation of the tunnel. The smoke evolved from the locomotives is not driven out. Out of three engine drivers who were employ- ed on the trial trip through the tunnel, two died of suffocation, and the third was restored to life with great diiculty. I'lm IL... 1 ur I'\_...L..L :-._..,u n 1 Earl 110 Grey ruul liipnn is gazetted to .1 mnrquisate. Twenty-two years have psua.-Jed since the creatiunof this title in the peerage. The last n1:u-quisate conferred was in 184'.) on the late Lord. Dalhousic for his brilliant in-I` vices in the Government of India, at the in- stance of Lord Russell, who was then Prime Ministe1', The title expired at the noble lord's death. and previously to Lord Ripnn s advancement the junior ma.rq11ix4atu was that of Nornmnhy. It was created in 1838, when the late peer was Lonl Lieutenant uf Ire].-m-`. in av nu, Ivnunl snunv uuuculuy. The Hon. J. W. Trutch, formerly Sur- veyor General of British Calumbia, who:-no appointment as Lieutenant Governor of that Province we announced yesterday, is an Englishman of education and ability, who has had considerable experience in public life, and his appnintinent will give general satisfuetimi to the people whom he is tn govern. Mr Trutnh was: nn Tlinurlnxv mu... auuanuublull w um people whom he is govern. Trutch was on Tuesday even- ing entertained at dilmor by the Prime Minister at Earnscliff. A special 111osse11gm-r from the State Department left for Cacouna to obtain the Governor Gunorn.l s signature tu Mr 'l`1'utch's commission. `\7 __, _ ` , --~.. -...~, u-nu ucnvu Wt: may soon expect to see these attempts die, as indeed they must unless they are sus- tained by extraordinary cleverness. ` -\/ `v... .;A uuvnn D Ltlllllllllll. \Ve are very gland to learn that the mar- riago of Mr Rllgllonllathdas MzI.dh0wda.s, n Kupola. Bunir merchant of Bombay, with Dhuncoorbai, the dzmghter 0fS]1et (hul- hurdas Muhundas, and the widuw of Luchmicllzmd Dhurumsey, was celebrated at Chinchopoogly. There was :1 large mun- hor of inuential and cdllcated Hindus and lParsees present, and n. few Eumpemns. The bride is 21 years old, amd well con- nected. This is the fmst widow Il1{l!'I`i{lg4: among the Kllpuln. Jiunins of B Times of India. w... .v. ; . uun. A French paper publishes a curious report but although Mqnt.Cenia _ ` - VII :3 crumble to decay. To sa e n0o torious Leceistelr, I Spcogllooyear 3 iron railings which sun-oun,ded . ' noble old semaphore in Pa.rlia- Thwd Year '.ill standing, although its arms ya") f_ , and _i will will never ,1,` WW I` * 5 we empmyments 3 plantations are do- d th ase eggs, whip}. n- r_..1,u.n.u nu pro- _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..uct( l Hotel 1`m3: DEPARTMEN l: or PRACTICAL 1 _ the Faculty (_)f Arts, including com _rln<}h~1v&=sc;1;n11yn;{,yo c1:et;1frpm_ gineering, Mming, Practical Chem 1 Assaymg, opened on_the 15!: time becomes accus- ' her` ,_-.1 L, - - mbrtula two new branches introduced with 1 aoess either im.+-...,.,\ tn ...u auvu very prontably` I increased to sixteen, ty tho Hm-1- ....-n `L, , ,..r-..... nuuzuwuu, ()1 }ua.rd.S, smnmoned for ;.--It that the de~ were re- 1a.n1nt0n Rnnna ...L.... H. ,, _..- .uauuUl'B e nlture employments uul vunn me 1 the V (I nnn r _two branche: ll1tl`0(]nr-arl mu). U-..-yuuzu, WUFO on when some persons . Mortlake-Road, ndants Wnrn nn......n.1 :vu' cucnts, the Bench :' Aylesford a. penalty d on Captain W (nub- 12s cost.s.-Several u` been thrown 1 advised to go a with tho lm...I ..- -.. UV .:uu..uun, Wltll he will be con- luring the present native of the ostrich. will n...:-.- ....-.,uu vv uu 18.11` r instance. Four 3m Smut. A4`--'--- : uuvlsea to 1 the legal gen- the nnnunn nun - 1 u.-au , are 9 1. [00 tho nnvn "c"- sun- question, .......,.,,.....u5 uuuucua anu their results. Herr Trutz Baumwoll's lively imagination induced him to take the liberty of annexing Great Britain, to the indignation and sense of insult of the Britishers ; and so the his` tory of the future as contained in the Times may provoke otherwise well-disposed Ger- mans to rage and ill-feeling. There is this, however, to be said aibout this fictitious history, that it is a. species of literature of which the people soon tire, and hence we mav lnnn nvnnn in nu. LL--- -LA-- - " ), Lulu with 3 nr... abo cation (post paid) to 1: ve courses of stud aining ,Il18 611118 VV. C Montreal, Ju-ne 1, 1871. details be . i;X`i 1 ofallthel hado 11 -ppli- ' A ES. Produce :3 a URREN1 F I BUTT] l\El.1Y 4IY` HE CLASSES in the sever T open as ollows :- FACULTY OF ARTS ] FACULTY OF 1w1ED1Ciiiii'f I FACULTY OF LAW ......... 4` r.u,... `r\_, _ -...u- nvau A 1Ul:C1. Kingston, June 8, 1871. Mi;1LL UNIVERSITY, SESSIOJV 1871-72 ._j. /__ _ _ -....,.-4.3 pam 10!` CHEESE, ' BUTTER, LABD, 1`ALLO\V, &c., &c. OFFICE-Cl:n'ence Street, American Hotel. 1:1- ,7 1 ' near British A splendid lot of STRAVV I CENTS. VVHITE COTTON HOSE I 30 cents. iers a nQrnO.x. FORMER PRICES :--20 30 cents. ru1uV1l!..l'.i 1'1uUES:---80 cen $1 25, $1 50, $2. JAPANESE POPLINS $8, for: BLACK LUSTRES at 12, 15, 40 cents. FORMER PRICES :---80 25. $1 50. SR9 in some of our public tlopartlnellts. Old abuser: ` are very beautiful in their ruin. Bemlloy ` corporntimu, guardians, vcatrylpen, old mu- unuco authorities meet the eye In every EH8` GREAT BANKRUPT SAL! corporntioiisivlghii-riliaiis, l`lE?`: Mltlmrities eye BVQTY d lish district, and excite u. reverence it W011 be diicult for (I. nation less skilled in venera- I tion than ourselves to understand. Al? I9 same time we would not advise France to ca`_rl'5{ this system too far; in the first pllw We lm` it ve expensive, not only as l'b":3"l` '""y but a so as regards life._ Our sanitary laws, for instance, are not only xi wreck themselves, but they have mined our own comfort and stroyed us by thousands annually. yet We Qml preserve them tenderly with our other ruins, and as lon as there is a man left alive on these shores so 011$ shall we hold on to them like grim death. VVe cannot, however. 90"` scientiously advise others to follow our exam- pie. The Hotel de Ville is a pretty ru_m, and no great liarui can ensue gy letting it he_ in its present condition. But rance herself is also a pretty ruin, and although tourists may oclx to see her in her sensational condition and she may make a certain amount of money by tlnls exlilbiting herself, yet judging from her past she ou rht to have a future, and if not for her own sa e, for the sake of that world in which she may be an agent for good as she has been for evil, she should ratlirr stiive to 1'15`, like a phu-.iiix, than yield to the temptation or falling asleep on the ashes of her glory.-I lll/ illull (ltizwn ` NEW Flour, Grain and I Opposite McKay s Le PRINOESS STREET A CHOICE L0 TEAS, SUGARS, RAISINS epni in 0 Al800DhLI1dl XX FLOUR AND EXT ' 1 PASTRY FL Oats, Peas, Craelced Wh: Meal, ITAMS AN Buckwheat, &c. , &e. PITTSBURGH CHEESE All Goods Cheap un me (3th July, at the 1'1 bride's father, by the Rev. P. (- R. Mcliae to Jane; second (1 John Hermiaton, of Kingston. j u 1 u u want a Good Smoke, then us_e the M rtlc Navy Extra Bright 5 Smokmg To acco. , - - Cheese Factories, w. BURT-Rowe, Prnllln-n In` 1*`-"""`*" July 7. _,. `.....,.. ununucul. This way of ghting battles on paper is undoubtedly `preferable to ghting them in reality ; but it is a question whether the relations of Gennany to England and the disposition of the German people, justify any such alarm as has been created. The only honest objectsmunning through the articles of Blackwood and the Times, are the inculcation of the wisdom of preparation on the one side and the duty of manly con- dence and patriotic courage qn the other. But there must be no little risk that the good feeling that ought to subsist between two such nations will be endangered by anticipating conflicts and their results. IL-.rr 'I`1-uh T?.nnm.....n'- l:....I__ .2, - -- mu; u puuemx, Iznnn ywld to the telnptation of X Jlull Utlzettc. 82 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston. J] I I v '7 erchant `1URRENT PRICES paid for CHEESE, J TALLOVV, nwwmv m---~ "' DRY GOODS, ESTATE 01-` A. B. McDONELL. BLACK SILKS at 65 cents. 5&1 05 921 05 cents, 70 cents, E On the 6th . nv-i.ln'a fan... Bargains! Bargains! Bargains ! .nL,x\ LUD" 0 1 (II? want Good ) _us_se Myrtle N avv I-`.\: ha. I2-: FARMERS MARKET. Kingston, Thursday, July 6. mr Fvh-n l\ 00 /~ 13 '7 mums at 65 , $1 05, $1 `25. CH\. l}`R'\I lK'IlIlL: run I||.`\,. waituig to take in their on wind mac and soon freshen gunl-oats \\ hivh luul i.'\o.`l| iuuicing a\r|n:um-ut nuw : aisle. `1`i.i-an-or am-Ii; \ the heights` A -leapci-an Iuiigml (ill dark, and 1 thiuugh the night. Whu c:\t\:(ru;-lie \NlL\l in:uh- -10: The St`(`0lI1l i-\riu:ul.1 had all Inst. Must uf thv heat; niissing. 'l'h:it. \\l|ik`lIt`2|l` fnltunes in utln-rwunls, ralissiniu and his suitc- hulidrul pound stocl~hc:I wiuil and w.-iti-r, and haul to strike. i'riIn`.cs, Arc] \u.-re Iiiade prisuin-rs by IIII\\'llt`\i ('hi~t' of :1 hrilli:ui in an exhaustul state wh. regain his ship by swimmi which hr wzm frx-inn 9.. .- ;-:51 u 1 DU. . July, residence of the , Gray, Mr Daniel daughter of Mr ton, Kingston. MARRIED.` ..I.. ` ` _A. B. MACPHERSON, ; several Faculties will 90 cents, 90 , formerly $101 HATS at FIVE I , Montreal. away. All In-pu ui carrying out any ]Iru-ur- ganizc-ml plan was at an end. Smu-r qua` pmt l-ecaunc the wunl among the hirvd ur renal Iimatvrs of transports, who. such of (mm as cscaposl hoin_.: run clown, nuulv ulf without original fmights. The soon Imahcued to a ale. The f:\lh.-u back he ure the (ML \'_.lllt`ill$ aasaih-cl it nnevcry l`ln- fir:-of was vuntiuuoul from ile:pcl`AY.e sun-Iigln. \\`:u pho- lUllL"l`\l till clnrl; and rmitiinn-1| `4-b,50andC0 20, 25, 30 and Manager. `f I ` 4 NEW MUSLIN nouns, I NEW BRILLIANT ROBE8, 3 I All at extremely low prices, \ - J` At Macnoe & Waddell 8, Prllnpnan 5*-" V 3 of FINL.AY S cele- - * LAEGE srocx I ` brated BLEACHED SHEETINGS. PILLOW COTTONS, LINEN sHEE'riNG's AND, PILLOW LINENS - ` At Macnee Ga Waddell s. NEW ENGLISH F1400]! ML CL0'l'Il39 At Macnee 85 Waddell s, _.... ....p...pn spun. uu: 1 mm! or me zznd of last month contains a. corrective to this species of literature. It is a very hap- py etfort, being a lively and well sustained history of an imaginary invasion of England in the year`l874. Instead of the disoon1ti~ ture and humiliation of the Battle of Dork- ing and the occupation of London we have in this sketch a thrilling account of an at- tempted landing and a gallant repulse. The Second Armada" is maimed and scattered by the iron clads and the rising storm, in which the German otilla is placed at the mercy of the Channel eet. A whole cargo of German princes are forced to surrender their swords to Queen Victoria's son, and the second armada turns out as futile for the subjection of England as the first, the memorable Spanish Armada in the days of Queen Elizabeth. 'I`L:_ _,, board nine of the stones, weighing about eighteen com. The schooner Dutchman left I nr Oiwego this afternoon with basswood lum- bln The wean; barge \Vsterlily has Ijetnrned lIou0apeV`inoeutandisnnnkingwInenlten- tionl to her machinery. She contemplates [swoon of cAnm'sI 1z,vUU yards of the best British wide, finest quality, and Choices l2 cents per yard. tDreues1 u --vvl U ` Leather Store, _ STREET. KINOCTON. ._-. - -__....... sunny! 0] Cheap for Cash. 13 Please give us a call -and in: stock before purchasing elsewhere. T..I.- '7 Great Clgring Sale l Carpet: made up and put down to drder. Rendered necessary by the rebuilding of the ,,_- _. -vi vn EXTRA FINE XXX FLOUR Oats, Wheat, Oatmeal, Com AND BACON, ' Bran, <== &c., CHEESE always on hand. All amuh 4r1....... L n - VVOOL, UNIOEN, DUTCH, AND Best Canadian Tweeds, ne make, 5:. , Linens, Sheeting: and Cotton! all down. Gros Grain Silks at 35. Flannel Shirtinga at In 3d. Dry Goods from M. \ I We are making heavy reductions throughout mt entire stock. C l`v.*SL`I'\'e episodes of xts rcsults. ---j Floor Oil Cloths at 35 3d. n: Kingston, June 12, 1871. July 7. All Wool Carpets at 3:. Unions at 29. 12,000 yards of the `best Britjah Prints, yard vjfie, Choicest Dresses at BEAUTIFUL 1 1APESTRY AND BRUSSELS, Three-ply _ Imperial and Superne, - Lambton Block. ._._.. EST TAPESTRY CARPETS 3 ahillins. - CARPETS, COCOA MATTING, 30,000 DOLl.ARS WORTH LU strum`. rriuccs, .\rclulukL-S, and Dukes the score. The re- hi-illiu.nt. staff was picked up while endeavouring tn swimming, after the boat in whirh he was trying tu l`\ lnctl)' the confusion had been swmnpesl hy the surge; and as SCl'l|l' Hig.hln'S~*. who hail in.-ule his way to the shore ut the head of his cuut.ingeut., was with dith- culty }|*`l'Sll.'\(`t.`l1 to give up his sword to Prince I F.du'anl of .\`;;.\'e-\\~eininr, who eiiamtesl the part of B.-iyzu-il to I-'r;mL-is I. at l':i\'ia. But we reserve for another chapter the various this i-vcr-iucuiurablc triumph and ! I 9'-Great Variety of Pattern. RECEIVED THIS DAY MATS AND HEARTH BUGS, `aa;;;a"`"*` 33;}? AND PRINTEI5 FELT CAR- Montfeal House, PETING, BRUSSELS, JUST RECEIVED cut any width to fit mu. TVAPESTRY, ALBERT Writers of pmiicky sketches. like the Battle of Dui-kiiig" in Blackwood, and Herr Tnitz Baumw--ll`: satire on the cun- quest an-l ziiincxatimi of. England to thi- Gcminn Empire, have produced such an :IppfEllellSlVt` feeling in England against Gennzmy that it has become desirable to employ currectives. The dread bf German designs was much increased bythe report that General Von Multke would visit England so as to spy out the lam}, and inspect the antumn n-virw of the volunteers on the }3t,`_l`kBl'lll`f` Downs. It is nuw authoritatively stated that thoro is not the slightest pru- bability that the great Gcnnan strategist will visit Engliunl. The Crfnwn Prince, his friendly visit tn the Queen, but this, so fin` being an evidcucu of liostility, must be taken as a proof of good dispositiun. a Tn`uu-Hun- ohm... :- .. _-...4: __ _'._ Al , - I wife and fuinily li.-we. huwever, arranged a ' All at Reduced Prices, no, cvnggnnm. SPICES, in I STILL CONTINUES AT THE Princess Street. 18 F111.-r Wmn. & DUTCH STAIR DUI` OP SPLENDID CARPETS, .1 3- |--van Iv: slnlll lllB}|l 5llIUII. Further. there is 3 reaction in the minds of Englishmen against crying dawn the inn- aginnry helplessnoss of Engl.1.nd in the fuo of foreigners : and thocleverliterary sketches which have attnwtcd such attz.-ntiun are condemned as [wing written in an unworthy and improper spirit. The Timrs of the 22nd a 1.a.........: .... 2...-.. J AMES DAVIS, Montreal xe 12. 1871. Lnmbtoix Block. . CHOICE DESIGNS, M1314, now son? :11. :12 . Other pr-icesinpropol FLOOR THE GOODS Grocery sun, .innpect our 5 auul gt-m-rnla were equsll ' helplou,whcre M-gy \I`;L4 um-la-as mul Ir:\\'cl'_) thrnwn y? .\Il Ilulx-1-f\`&\rl`)'il|g out :uny1nro-nr- zul unc 0..-u ..l'A......-.__._A.. ..,l . L "I 6......` Inc i Morsdnij I')fl;).4 )7 June 16. ` r 2 1!!` .-Ann FIVE `W? mar W, to be held on Stmcfay Asselpbly w ` in the mnbg chosen by d.i'erent' : ' viIle. having declared -r ;._ will undoubtedly auocee ' -..v La Manehe. x ., ; teuifel and staff have ` ny to President Thiers. uently dineg with the I ; Wgldersee. German C EV` invited. ' elms informed the For ` Marshii Count. Moltkc the German commande V I18-E81181 Uounu` uxuuau: the Qermgn qommande ` from mlcting pm [nders whom French law wrecxeu Ill AA5uu Jxty. pteon received. of Wales will attend the ` in aid othe ereco " to Sir Walter Scott. y 6.--Frederick .W' of Prussia, accompanied " `. arrival` Vin Tnndnn .'5p")gam" z in ranking this s gather journals to exercise game in their illusions_ to surf: P131265 `1~7E?s. .-n. -...r _.L-_: AL - ' arriared in London received at the static at rrussm, zwuu1upu.1uuu'l ` `D:-is-roam: nf Wale; ` , says ule A A e adopted an in-its. - f great dissatisi t in this cnnntrv, ne nas cumyuuucu. u, "1 the bitter langugge ay and the Germans by Xfrl. d runces}: hut i-rings wit im e o e e, which he wi oonfe ..._ 41.... r3........n. A.-J..... republican joul ' _ of a V - IULIII 013315313 -: t in this country. ` '01:: to increase the f From this fact - alesaon. The itself, and the p . We must have W bum euuul. wxwut mean for the defence. give his consent, and _ /\ ,,-_..,..... uunacl. W tribunal *> 5;--The National requiring cautiqri m % `note of 317 m 199. ..n:......o :---L - -{ glo, which he will oonfe 3!`, the German Amb Wt J unes. 6.--The jury in fhe livwely- informed the J gpnvmoed that the p " M , Ind that they were lid: to that eect wiwut n!.L_..- 8-; 51. . .1 t\:I\G\ .... ts. ill hsrk, 1mrtiall_\' continued ho When moming hmke the he clear in all its horrors. ul sh:\n-I the fate of the nut lmstilc iron-clzuls wen- hiclu-arriul (`:1-aar and his in nth:-r wnnls. the :\lllllil`&l`Gt`l1( suitc--hml received a an u........l ..o....I I.....,l.\_I -1...` L.L.. '* - ts to the V8l'B&l.1 $3 a, cross of the Leglo luhon hag been reinstate L ,:n... will soh leave and that Eugenie a. visi_t to her moth yr 6.--`1 I18 . swumer u ywrecked m Algoa ... dunno; vnd ';`-.~- wvuun, nu; I. has. .....A_- F 6.---The steamer _.....IynJ in Ahwnn 1: ,...__ _.,.- p `I1 . . . - 711.5. --The Me Iavoted to the inte _...L:..... nan-van J-L- A Ll- n.- ;v~ -A.` .n.n.ucLp 3 for two years. I mooted of en nLA;. LL , - u:,t3ug.y_st /we memnt 1s :11 pay 10_` per cenf. W, ` The growm _b ingiut for iiine, w ' in in g. right temper to Fig {ct of the Nati gigs: the newly eldcted }|n:s- ...-...L.- A-' `- they de< Hing-inn ?.- vvuv U]. ()1! 00 199. -Great freshets ha Rina} W--- F'- vpuu nsvnllvl lwavgt, Wye, Save a caused ua heavy I mum. ..c I---:- I'll *'-' -A-u-eqneavy 1 ~`.`'*lctio of buil El {iI~Tg1nvs. \JUI.'l.lliSl.l. \Jl ' 'ePri1;ce VVa.1dema.r . .1 the I 0WIl. A 1 mat .De Lallande scape punish complaind to HA!` 'lanm`mLrn 1 711.7 |('b`.\'l.\`(.', Q '1: JULY 7. ms sum.-wuau rs.-cenveu a aux stoel~hc:ulel shut between . and no alternative but mes, An-hdukcs. and Dukes nun.-I-o Lu cl... ms... 'I"|\n rn, nucnaa WA! on 1:3; 7. : tated that Professor Montague Bernard H as 3 Privy Councillor as s testi- M. gefvice in connection with the is to be msde mon to \Vga ' n 'I'rea.ty. . It is stated that`; 8:, 0X_:0:;:7e ' DI {.i':l' pffzlenfsgllll into them donning semi-military dras- , _ ..-~ ncan uomnnssion, receives gratuity in addition to the Companionship of the emigration of ears of age is co, most of - ...uu.ia xound immense sllowir to crumble to decay. notorious in 1 am it, i1 uiant sthet, still are motionless, it 11 another day's work. We also apply t s stem to old oices-and old men i e nsvyisot-was full of old ruins; now is the army; and it is rumour mouldy old clerks still sit at mnnldw ..w ceeueu D0 lrvm matches therg. 11,1.` . ../ U1` UAIVAU44. A letter has been received at Ottawafrom 5 member of the Ontario Wimbledon Team which states that the Team met with a~ hearty rece tion on its Arrives] in Liverpool. It pro- ceedped to` Irvine, Scotland, to compete at the ......... .....wa an... we 1eam met wlth I I1 to compete a The weather is wann, and i ily all night. V V __ v____V_,.... vvuuu Utlng W38 ;1:m1e(l Alex Guinday of the Mount R'0"3`l Ries. _.,......6 .......-w.. auu an uumner ox Un_.po stones for the solitary prison now at the Kingston penitentiary. She encountered heavy weather on her passage down and when 03' the Ducks." was nlnlioml on n....... -_, .......... .. I)` last: ncvcuut: EH13 year. The /volunteer who was drowned at La- prairie on W_ednesday while bathing named Guindsv. of thin, Mm.-.4 DAM- 4___._______ SPECIA L TEL EGRA ll/IS. (Per ilfontreal Line.) FROM MONTREAL. Montreal, July 7.---A colored driver, for over an old-lady yesterday evening, was ned ten dollars or two months. Sever- al other cases of furious driving were also punished at the Recorder`: Court. Mr Cantin launched at his shipyard yester- day afternoon, for the Ottawa River Navi- gation Company, the new steamer Maude, intended for the Ottawa trade. The government has given out a contract for macadamizing of the river road between St. Lambert, Longueuil, which when com- pleted will make a splendid drive, while the constmction of the new Bopchervillc Road will still further improve it. The kmluy n` 'D-'~--` `- ` ' - ...-uvuv-3 vucl c. Gait has vofed in favour of the c f the Gait and Donn hi-nnnk ..4 -_,.. , ..... we \,uu:1 01 rouce persuaded Cap- tain Barrow to relinquish his intentions, and the police should notify Adams to keep his dog secured. This will be. done, and the dog will not be seen upon the street: agaiu--for two (lays !, Mr Adams is not the only man who has a large uncertain tempered dog at large, and who has been subjected to the role of notication. \Vhy does not Kingston fol. low the example of Montreal respecting dogs? l PnI.l(`E (,`oi'n'r, FRIl>\Y.~ Before his Wm- [ ship the Mayor. Nellie Black was sent to i gaul for thirty days as an incorrigible vagrant. James (Iowan accused Richard Miles with aw saulting him yesterday by throwing a. hntt]. at his head. The case wasmnt very interest | ing, and the panivulars of the allair were not easy to unravel. It appears to have been ll case oi bottle shying, and the prisoner made the best shy. llis \\'orship disposed of chi` case by reprimanding the 3 CCllS8(l and dis- charging him. Gustave Nierst was ned two dollars for being drunk. Samuel Gray was charged with a similar offence, and ordered tn pay two dollars and costs, or go to ganl for tun days. He went to gaol. Charles \Vilson zunl Joseph Hodgins were ned two dollars e:n-I- for being drunk. Mr Mostyn, Inspector of Licenses, summoned a. number of tavern keepers, who were in arrenrslor their licenses, who appeared this morning. Some of them paid, and the others were given until tomor- row to do likewise. There were two cases of summonses for wages, which were put over until Monday next. James (Bennett, one of the policemen, entered a complaint agaiiist George 'iIson for using abusive language to. wards him on Brock street. A lad by the name of Mills proved the offence, and 'ilson was ned four dollars and costs. Captain Barrow entered a complaint against J. Adams. shoemaker, Brock street, for keeping a savage dog, aud_allLving him to run at large. Y . terday as Captain Barrow was passing down Brock street, having with him a beautiful diminutive toy Skye terrier, when Adamsis large dog rushed upon the small pet and wor- ried it badly before it could `be rescued. Captain Barrow threatened to shoot the brute and there were many persons who sa currence who approved of that course of ac. tion ; but the Chief of Police tain Rnrrnnnr 9.. ...d:__..-' I w the oc -- -- back from Bellevillo, whi plnce she left in Monday last, the occasion of the delay until the pt-gent tilnohcr m owner was unable to uncertain. It was his intention (.9 have entered the boat for the regatta. at Toronto tumnrrow, which the delay has prevented; The tug .\lixer went down to the scene of the c.-xpaize, but was unable to find the sunken vessel and returned with a report to that ef- fect. The water is very rough at present and no steps can be taken to recover the vessel un- til the wind lulls. ' u \.u -.. ...v nun. nullu. At. the M. T. Company's wharf the schooner New Dominion, from Chicago, with l`.!,4(X) bushels wheat; the Pandora, from the same part, with 19,400 bushels com; the Acoutias, frum Tulmlu, with 16,659 bushels of corn; and .l.,,..|. _.,_ \\',.-1 .- BALLOON Asvxx'r.--'l`he ball | up st Uswego on the 4th of E lzut. evening near Irish Creek, - .-----4 4-` \ nun.` I .' \.III Elle `ft. John Harpell was returning fro. in company with her daughtcr z dren, when within about two mi of her own home, near (`ntaraqw down a hill on the fo11r.Q1 C01 .....u.; lot we uuteau tomorrow. _ Yuan Suxx.--The yacht John Power enpd 5% one o'clock ' rlicted, laying bare the back part of the skull about an inch and a half in length, amlasliglit ll.-pressi.`-n had been made in the cranium at that point. Death was supposed tu have re- sultcd from concussion and compression of the brain. The daughter and one of the children were also severely injured, but hopes are un- tCI't.'|.llle(l nf their recovery. . . \VC'\I\" Iv --r-I l\l.\IIIu IIIIBIIUIU `H the schooner \\'estsixlc, fram Club l9_47'.' bushels of corn, arrivml night. or this morning. The sclnaomua Ann Quinlan and rived at Jones & Miller : wharf th from up the lake. Untaraqni, in conning concession road, some of 312 harness gave way, and they were nll thruwn from the buggy. Mrs Harp:-ll was carried :1 fcw rods tn the no;-nrest house. Dr. Day, of (`at:Lr:u1ui, was inxunmliatcly su1nmnn- cd, but when the Doctur arrived he found life to be quite extinct. On examination it \\':\.~ found that a lacerabed wound had b Hue...) I.....'..,.1.-_. .1 . . . . . ..,...... ........ .. nacclalbeu uuunu llilnl/bet-)l1 ~ in:-h and El ml: ;.. `.\Imr\-`|- W I ` .\RI:n'1-:0 (IL`1'_'l`he steamship St. David, `um Quebec, :u'ri\'ecl out on the 4th of July. DOMINION OF CANADA. Ishtar Inna Lana -......:..-J _A n. . - ` Raynor ar- MEII...-'.. ml.....t n..' ...... sgunulshll nu ma.) HUI` Ill` Miller's this morning side, Chicago, with luring last` n ......,,.:. At Gurney and l}lidden's wharf the schooner Three I:-iemls arrived from Clevchnd -this morning withnnnl zuul . nn...I..... .: rm: -The balloon which went e July descended :1: l kmnl. 1\..a..._: , -Un the -I-tlrn/inst. an MP8 A I it rained heav- 2 construction of the (1-n-I` mm (1; ` and niles 21 Gzumuoquc, I two chil- 3 s ; .' u Lu--- 1d 3 half LAJFQ xenteruen, the secretary ( American Commmaion, receives 4 185(1) addition tn um (`m.......:- morning with coal and a number of Oh_.o stones . . Ivnlua nu nnou uuul uneveuna "U118 M. It will thus be seen th not only increase but that we ma denizens of the wa. tion. at pisciculture our supply of animal food, y eventually use the ter for purposes of locomo- .....u.... wuu:u ue n-equcntly carries, representation of Neptune. His Paliuurus, Sammy Philli pi, who keepa_a fast as skilful in ' iiig the course of the ous steeds as he is 111 driving his pair roziajl. uuuuy uriveu in water not over four feetl ecp. Dr. Slack, however, an eminent sh- culturist in the nei hbourhood, who had tra- velled in Egypt an had observed the mode of managing sturgeon attached to boats on the Nile, overcame the diiculty. He had two large hollow oats made in the sha of swans and painted white to resemble t ose birds. To each of these oats a cord of three attached and fastened into pole to which the traces fast;the wooden swans thus serving well as a useful pu e. sion that the boat 18 drawn by swans, of gay reins reach from the bird-like the how. The boat is shaped like a shell, um:-u was much dmiculty at first in pre- venting the sh from seeking the bottom and drawing the boat under. They were conse- quently driven in feet tecp. however. eminnnr, om. m1oonLLA1V 1 . Lord Tenterden, the of the 1 llneripan Commission. receives 3 arnfn Easton, June 19. ,,-,.. ,.,. . iuunypl, W110 acts as driver, has his seat in the bow and di- rects their coufse with a. goad, which is a. long pole, and thick as one's wrist, with a sharp spike sticking out at right angles from the end and it is surprising with what alacrity they obey, \Vhen thgy are be turned to the ...'...LJ. -- `-`* he a resolution to recognize the (lrnnd Lodge of Quebec, cstnhlish n (lrmnl Lodge of Ontario and create in Grand Lodge of (`nnndn, compos- ed of high oieers from the several Provinces, with prolmhly M. \V. Bro. "A. A. Stevenson as the Iirst (Brent (lrand Master. This would he it most desirshlc consummation to the ex- isting ditliculty. One of the most interesting features of the celebration of Dominion Day in Cornwall was the presentation of colours to the 59th Batta- lion. A large number witnessed the cere- mony. Mr Peter Kennedy, the \Vnrden. made the preseutstion, at the some time com- plimenting the men on the high state of drill md eiciency they had reached under Colonel Bergin and other oicers of the battalion. Colonel Bergin made an s propriate reply. After the ceremony, Colone Bergin and the ollicers of the 59th entertained their guests 3'5 A lunch st the Ottawa hotel. uuuziug uicm I01` our pleasure. Two of our distinguished citizens, Mr Samuel Phillippi and U01. J. R. Sitgrczwes, have for many years entertaizied the notion that sturgeon: might be so manared as to draw a pleasure boat. For the fast three summers they have been making experiments to solve the problem, and at last have succeed- ed.` The mode of procedure has been every way up the Delaware as high as Bristol to buy a pair, and towing them behind a boat on the Lehigh Canal to brin them to Lehigh dam, where these gentlemen ave a. boat house and a pond enclosed for their aquatic ponies. The mode of harnessing the sturszeonn `in no- ,. a pond I culiar. 3-... ....,.l ;..u;-3;. They-cl-`M _ ,,,.,..D _. ....u .c5-uuny read the amusuig a.n1l1nstruut.ive columns of the i\'euv York ( 'a'(i:en. If you have been here, you may occasionally, in our streets, have heard a lan- guage for which there is no vocabulary nncl' seen signs over places ved old stone houses that good old Pennsylvzmia. sauerkraut. But take progressive people, given fishing and slr culture; not only raising sh for food, but utilizing them for pluusurc. Llistinszuislu-.1 n;o:,.,..... u t :- . .. snc .uuuuI' u_/ war A cw I ark C'Z[i:l),\ Dear Sir, do not 3 ever visited this ourishing town, stancling we have many legitimate ` sportsmen among us who regularly amusing and instructive here, tmnnainnnllu .. A..- -A- u u-.....5 ulnw ynvacuv yr.`/nu. There is trouble in the Lnprairic c3.mp.- An unfortunate incident took place at the camp on Llonday night which tlircateliotl to be snmewlmt am-imm hm 6...-um ouuu: men coming nnme tram the L:l1)l`a.il`it' election had with them in French ag, which mused the ire of some of the Townships` Vnluntcors who pulled it down nmlvturc it up ` intn stri ms. They then ordered Mr J. B. 0 lmul down his French flag, which ying ever It refreshment tent. This he did with wise C.\'[10(llti0ll, but some of the French Volunteers proposed tn do battle, and were 1nrep:1ring to nmke a. descent on the Townships` men. Majur l{nl)insn11lmv- ing had the nmtter brought before him of- lieinlly, urtlercil out a strung enungh ;:11:u'l 1,0 prevent any active (l(`l110llHtI`fLl-llbll. This was etl'eetnn.l. and nltlmugli there were np prelicnsiuns uf a row vcsterdav nmhh... ,, _.-_.... U. vllu 1:-uuu \lllZH`llH ill Eccles Hill on Saturday, was a grand suc cess In every sense of the word. Over 3,000 persons were present, and the grum- est entlnusiasln and good feeling prevailed. A salute was tired at noon from a. czunmu captured from the Fenizms, which was ful~ luwed by afeu de juic in honour of the day. The lunch served by the (luards to their guests included the substzmtials and all dc- licncies that could be obtained, and the duys proceedings concluded with spceclmh and music. The vctemu Col. Asa West- over dcllvcred the nnnnlnn ...m........ --. a cnree vessels building on the Uly`de for the Allen line. The Sarinntian, a large and noble steamer, of somewhat similar dimensions and construction to their splendid stczunshipa Souidinavinn, Pemvian and Prussian, is now fer advanced in the tting of her engines and machinery, as well as in the settin up of her passenger acconunodatiun, and wi , it is ex- pected; be ready to take her place on the route between Liverpool and Montreal early in Sep- tember. The other two for this line, named respectively the P01 nesian And Circassian, are in a furwgrd state 0 reparation and progress. It is liartllge expectec , however, that either of them will ready to take their place in the fleet during the present year. "|nmn S. o..m.I..1,. :.. n. _ 1 ., uuup on n1on(my mgnt winch tllrcatellotl ` snmewhat serious, but for the sum- nmry and judiciuus Imsasnrcs taken by the uicer uf the day, Major W. Robinson Sumo men coming home from the Lztprairiv 1 Fronuh an whnh \V 213 UlI('CIlHlI. pl`t`1lCH3it ms In: F H FINNY STEEDS IN HARNESS. To the Editor ofthr A'ew York C'Z!i:rn .' Dear Sir _I .l.. ....4- I---~ .,.....y -. nu. 4"","'r`l[ -I('H'-3'. The cclcbmtion of the Home in cvcrv sonnu nf Hm um ._..v..uo us 5cucuu uiclculluule. The propeller Dominion passed up in charge of the propeller Europe. She broke her whee] lame distnuce below Brockville, at _ which place she remained until the arrival of the Eutope. AG 11...... A . . . ...liIl.'.]I._I,, I D-- I681]. There was rnnfinn 0-I... Q - --.. V` .- ngvvvn. CI.I_ndian steamship enterprise goes on pro- greasmg. 'At the xresont moment there are `hroe vessels buil ing the Uly`de for the Uhn Sarmatian. lame MISCELLAN Y. n-.A.\.. LL _ , - THE DAILY NEWS-FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 7. much diiculty x-at _sh seeking and v V- AIAJJLJLKJ B R It _ ' d t ' LAW.. EAUTIFUL UINS.--- _ 1a propose 0 pro- THE DEPARTMENT OF] en that ae_rve_untou_ched Hotel_ % of im H. m aurpr1a_e Pmc wentuauy the `proposal m_n.ny a.d\_roc_ates. Assaying Opened W xs a. tlme accus- T C ` SAMUEL T_ HICKMAK tomed to the altered form taken by the object E SSE 1" TH` once delighted to rest, and the SCHOOL will be Opened `"1 Examinations 00111111e11Ci11g Inber ELLANY Scholarahim nu: l?!..LsL-.- 1 A w_ L . ,, , he Rnnrptnnr A6 41- A - ~-` de fnm _j__:--- tyushing unnclll J` u u nzL\'C notwith- e and keen I read the uutive of tho N... Glmrds :11 .t.uv-lav was a .........I ...-- .uuu uluru VVCI1,` yesterday nothing rm] .7\Yul'.a`. . uwb-A can cs, `s ht )at. the ast , rrocedure he.-n m-...... .,_. -.. ..- ......u. v VAUVR mum. nusub. At Swift : wharf the steamer Spartan and Athenian passed up last evening, and the Conican down this morning. The propeller Sliicklunn touched on her way down this morning, and landed 400 barrels of flour, 100 barrels of whiskey and 5 tons of general mer- chandise. The propeller Indian touched this morning on her way down and landed a large amount. of general merchandise. 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